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A great wave: the Storegga tsunami and the end of Doggerland?
J Walker, V Gaffney, S Fitch, M Muru, A Fraser, M Bates, R Bates
Antiquity 94 (378), 1409-1425, 2020
422020
The advance of cultivation at its northern European limit: Process or event?
M Lahtinen, M Oinonen, M Tallavaara, JWP Walker, P Rowley-Conwy
The Holocene 27 (3), 427-438, 2017
252017
Multi-proxy characterisation of the Storegga tsunami and its impact on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea
V Gaffney, S Fitch, M Bates, RL Ware, T Kinnaird, B Gearey, T Hill, ...
Geosciences 10 (7), 270, 2020
242020
Tràigh na Beirigh, Uig
MJ Church, RR Bishop, E Blake, C Nesbitt, A Perri, S Piper, ...
Discovery and Excavation in Scotland, New Series 13, 190, 2012
162012
Profiled hands in Palaeolithic art: the first universally recognized symbol of the human form
JWP Walker, DTG Clinnick, JBW Pedersen
World Art, 2016
82016
Responses of isolated strips of smooth muscle from the human bladder neck
J Walker, CP Bates
Proceedings of the 15th Annual Meeting of the International Continence …, 1985
71985
Evidence of the Storegga Tsunami 8200 bp? An archaeological review of impact after a large-scale marine event in Mesolithic Northern Europe
AJ Nyland, J Walker, G Warren
Frontiers in Earth Science 9, 767460, 2021
62021
Ten years of Solutreans on the ice: a consideration of technological logistics and paleogenetics for assessing the colonization of the Americas
JWP Walker, DTG Clinnick
World archaeology 46 (5), 734-751, 2014
62014
Multi-proxy evidence for the impact of the Storegga Slide Tsunami on the early Holocene landscapes of the southern North Sea
V Gaffney, S Fitch, M Bates, RL Ware, T Kinnaird, B Gearey, T Hill, ...
BioRxiv, 2020.02. 24.962605, 2020
42020
Wild Things: Recent Advances in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research
FWF Foulds, DTG Clinnick, AR Perri, HC Drinkall
Wild Things, 1-208, 2014
32014
A description of palaeolandscape features in the southern North Sea
S Fitch, V Gaffney, R Harding, J Walker, CR Bates, M Bates, A Fraser
Europe's lost frontiers, 2022
22022
We are not alone: William King and the naming of the Neanderthals
J Walker, D Clinnick, M White
American Anthropologist 123 (4), 805-818, 2021
22021
Wild Things 2.0: Further Advances in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Research
J Walker, S Piper, H Drinkall, D Clinnick
Oxbow Books, 2019
12019
Rethinking the significance of the microlith for hunting in the terminal Pleistocene/Holocene: A comparative study
J WALKER, P WILLIAM
Durham University, 2014
12014
Winds of Change: Urgent Challenges and Emerging Opportunities in Submerged Prehistory, a Perspective from the North Sea
V Gaffney, R Harding, S Fitch, J Walker, V Boothby, AI Fraser
Heritage 7 (4), 1947-1968, 2024
2024
A multiproxy approach to understanding the impact of the Storegga tsunami upon Mesolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers across different regions of western Norway
J Walker, AJ Nyland, KA Bergsvik, H Kilhavn, SJ Gibbons, S Glimsdal
Quaternary Science Reviews 324, 108433, 2024
2024
Bokanmeldelse: Luc Amkreutz and Sasja van der Vaart-Verschoof (ed.) 2022. Doggerland. Lost World under the North Sea Sidestone Press, Leiden. 209 s. ISBN: 9789464261134
J Walker
Primitive Tider, 109-111, 2023
2023
The Mesolithic in Britain: Landscape and Society in Times of Change: Chantal Conneller: Routledge, Abingdon, 2022. 474 pp. ISBN 978-1-138-79042-1
J Walker
Norwegian Archaeological Review 56 (1), 110-112, 2023
2023
The Mesolithic in Britain: Landscape and Society in Times of Change
J Walker
NORWEGIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2022
2022
When the sea become a monster? The social impact of the Storegga tsunami, 8200 BP, on the Mesolithic of northern Europe
A Nyland, G Warren, J Walker
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU21-2008, 2021
2021
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